Steve Jobs reportedly talked with Lytro about employing its post-shot focusing camera tech in the iPhone

Lytro's cameras capture the entire light field in a picture, making shifting subject focus possible even after the shot was taken. Steve Jobs was supposedly so enthused about this technology, that hosted Lytro's CEO in Palo Alto.

Ren Ng, a Stanford graduate, is said to have impressed Steve Jobs in his final months at Apple enough to earn additional talks about incorporating the technology in the future iPhone versions.

Lytro has showcased numerous times how its cameras capture the entire light field in a frame, making focusing on different objects possible even after you have taken the shot, and instant picture taking a reality.

The downsides are that the Lytro units are still fairly big for the dimensions of a modern smartphone, and the file sizes get pretty large, but Jobs had been known to make each of Apple's suppliers do the impossible to satisfy his demands. We'll see if and how this develops under Tim Cook.

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